Grants Library

The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation supports vital conservation projects across the United States and its territories. Please search our grants library for additional information on individual grants.

Year Name Organization Location Award Amount
2025 Finalizing Designs for the Creation and Rehabilitation of Marsh on Fifi Island (LA) Grand Isle Independent Levee District Fifi Island, Jefferson Parish, Louisiana $2,618,468.00
2025 Designing Wetland Restoration for Resilient Communities and Native Waterbirds in Molokai (HI) Molokai Land Trust Punalau Pond and Kakahaia National Wildlife Refuge, South Shore of Molokai, Hawaii $919,402.73
2025 Developing Plans for Coastal Habitat Restoration around Mamacoke Island (CT) Connecticut College Mamacoke Island, Thames River, Waterford, Connecticut $1,496,250.00
2025 Designing Resilient Habitat Improvements Supporting the Naval Station Newport Community (RI) Eastern RI Conservation District (ERICD) Elizabeth Brook, Newport, Rhode Island $680,539.96
2025 Analysis and Design of Flood Mitigation through Wetland Restoration in Kahuku (HI) Nurture Cultivate Inc Kahuku, O`ahu, Hawai`i $374,550.00
2025 Implementing Nature-based Solutions in Rhode Island (RI) Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management Town of Portsmouth, Rhode Island $1,800,000.00
2025 Building Capacity and Restoration Planning at Samoa Dunes and Wetlands (CA) Wiyot Tribe Samoa Dunes and Wetlands, Humboldt Bay, California $249,999.71
2024 Developing Flood Resilience through Salt Marsh Restoration and Green Infrastructure (CT) City of Norwalk, Connecticut $502,700.00
2024 Designing Innovative Nature-Based Solutions to Improve Habitat and Build Resiliency in Kake, Alaska Organized Village of Kake Kake, Kupreanof Island, Alaska $777,859.39
2024 Assisting Community-Based Organizations Plan for Resilience in the Great Lakes (IL, IN, MN, OH) Anthropocene Alliance The Great Lakes region: Duluth, Waukegan, Chicago, Gary, Cleveland, Calumet City, Gary. $392,458.29